Is “int a;” a declaration or definition in C and in C++?

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情深已故
情深已故 2020-12-30 09:44

Is int a; a declaration or definition in C? Is there any difference in C++?

I was always thinking it\'s just a declaration, until today...

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  •  半阙折子戏
    2020-12-30 10:05

    A declaration describes an object, whereas a definition requests the creation of an object. All definitions are also declarations, but the reverse is not true.

    In the case of int a;, what it is depends on where it is placed in the source code:

    • Within a function, int a; is a definition - it requests the creation of an int variable with automatic storage duration (and of course also a declaration);
    • At file scope, the answer is different in C and C++. In C, int a; is a tentative definition (of which there can be more than one, as long as the types and linkage are agreeable); in C++, it is an ordinary definition with external linkage.
    • Within a struct or union specifier, int a; is a declaration of a member.

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